Therealcrt
Senior Member
- Location
- Kansas City
- Occupation
- Electrician
Gonna be doing a new 600 amp service install at a warehouse,service feeders from transformer to A CT cabinet from my CT cabinet to the tenants. Space. I’m gonna be pulling aluminum so I figured 500 is good for 310 at 75°C so I’ll be running parallel 500 each set in a 3 inch conduit three phase 480 V
I just have a few questions. When are the use of bonding bushings required do I need to use them in my CT cabinet if the voltage is 277 or greater to ground whether or not I use a whole punch or a concentric/eccentric knockout since it’s at the service.
Also, I believe I’m gonna be using window current transformers I’ve done them before and I always remember that the white dot that’s painted on there faces the primary side, but I’ve seen various rules as far as I have to remove the mounting bracket on the back is that specific to the AHJ or is that common and also is there a manual that comes with those CT’s that state that I must do that?
I just have a few questions. When are the use of bonding bushings required do I need to use them in my CT cabinet if the voltage is 277 or greater to ground whether or not I use a whole punch or a concentric/eccentric knockout since it’s at the service.
Also, I believe I’m gonna be using window current transformers I’ve done them before and I always remember that the white dot that’s painted on there faces the primary side, but I’ve seen various rules as far as I have to remove the mounting bracket on the back is that specific to the AHJ or is that common and also is there a manual that comes with those CT’s that state that I must do that?